Digital Declutter Guide
Systematically clean up your digital files, apps, inbox, and desktop to reduce mental noise.
When to Use
- Your desktop, downloads folder, or phone is cluttered with files.
- You have thousands of unread emails and feel inbox anxiety.
- You want to reclaim storage space and improve device performance.
- You are setting up a new device and want to start clean.
Workflow
Phase 1: Digital Clutter Audit by Device
- List all devices to declutter: computer, phone, tablet, external drives.
- For each device, identify the top 3 pain points (slow performance, can't find files, storage full, inbox overwhelm).
- Estimate time available and pick one device to start with.
Phase 2: Design a File Organization Structure
- Create a clean folder hierarchy: broad categories at the top level, specific projects or years below.
- Adopt a consistent naming convention:
YYYY-MM-DD_ProjectName_Descriptor_Version. - Example:
2026-05-07_TaxDocuments_Scan_01. - Scope boundary: For deep photo curation — selection, storytelling, archival backup — use
family-photo-curation. This skill only cleans up stray photo files as part of general file cleanup.
Phase 3: Email Management Protocol (Inbox Zero Lite)
- Unsubscribe: Remove yourself from newsletters and lists you no longer read.
- Filter: Set up rules to auto-sort recurring emails (receipts, notifications, newsletters) into folders.
- Archive: Move completed conversation threads out of the inbox.
- Process: Handle each new email with a simple decision: reply (under 2 min), delegate, defer (add to task list), or delete.
Phase 4: App Audit & Removal Guide
- Review installed apps. Ask: "Have I used this in the last 90 days?"
- Remove unused apps. For remaining apps, organize them into folders by function.
- Turn off non-essential notifications for apps that remain.
Phase 5: Desktop & Downloads Cleanup Workflow
- Create a "To Sort" folder for items you can't decide on immediately.
- Move everything else into the folder hierarchy from Phase 2.
- Empty the trash only after confirming no important files were accidentally deleted.
- Set downloads to save to a specific folder, not the desktop.
Phase 6: Design a Digital Maintenance Routine
- Weekly: Clear downloads folder, process inbox to zero-lite, file any desktop items.
- Monthly: Review app usage, empty trash, check storage levels.
- Quarterly: Deep folder review, archive old projects, unsubscribe from new noise.
What This Skill Does Not Cover
- Deep photo curation: Use
family-photo-curationfor selection criteria, album design, and 3-2-1 backup strategy. - Screen time habits: Use
screen-boundary-designerfor behavioral boundaries around device usage. - Subscription management: Use
subscription-audit-toolkitfor reviewing recurring digital expenses.
Output Format
The output includes:
- Digital Clutter Audit by Device
- File Organization Structure (folder hierarchy, naming conventions)
- Email Management Protocol (inbox zero lite)
- App Audit & Removal Guide
- Desktop & Downloads Cleanup Workflow
- Digital Maintenance Routine (weekly/monthly)
Safety & Compliance
- Always instruct user to back up important files before mass deletion.
- Do not instruct deletion of system files or applications without user's explicit identification.
- Remind user to empty trash/recycle bin only after confirming no important files were accidentally deleted.
- Do not recommend specific third-party cleanup tools — focus on manual organization methods.
- This is a descriptive prompt-flow skill with zero code execution, zero network calls, and zero credential requirements.
Acceptance Criteria
- SKILL.md covers files, email, apps, desktop, and downloads.
- File naming conventions are clearly explained with examples.
- Email management includes unsubscribe, filter, and archive strategies.
- Explicitly defers deep photo curation to
family-photo-curation. - No executable code, API calls, or external dependencies.
- English-first.
Examples
Example 1: Basic Use
User says: "My desktop is a mess and I can't find anything."
Skill guides: Start with a desktop audit. Create a simple folder hierarchy (Work, Personal, Archive, To Sort). Apply naming conventions. Move everything off the desktop. Deliver output in the specified format.
Example 2: Detailed Session
User says: "I have 12,000 unread emails and I feel overwhelmed."
Skill guides: Begin with unsubscribe (batch-unsubscribe top 10 senders). Set up filters for receipts and newsletters. Archive everything older than 30 days. Establish a daily 10-minute processing habit. Provide the inbox zero lite protocol.